Best Plants for Winter Color

Just because it’s not spring or summer doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have a beautiful commercial landscape. Luckily, there are plenty of beautiful plants that flower during the winter months, so your outdoor space doesn’t have to consist of dull greens for the season.

Witch Hazel

Witch hazel is an excellent choice that’s not just a low-to-the-ground plant. Beautiful yellow flowers bloom on branches during the deep winter months. They’re also typically quite fragrant.

Camellia Sasanqua

This beautiful plant will bloom from late autumn through mid-winter. The blooms smell sweet and will stun in reds and nearly every shade of pink you can imagine.

Red-Twig Dogwood

If you want a more unique or modern-looking option, this shrub shows off beautiful stems that shock upright and appear in a stunning, bright red. They’re also native to the Pacific Northwest.

Hardy Cyclamen

These beautiful little flowers will look beautiful as a blanket of purple under deciduous trees. Their gorgeous blooms contrast sharply with the dark green of their leaves.

Winter Heath

This flowering heather has needles not unlike evergreens. The sweet bell-shaped flowers rarely show in white but instead in an attractive dark reddish-pink.

Euphorbia Rudolph

Much like the reindeer this plant shares a name with, the tips of the bluish-green foliage are adorned with a pop of red color. These plants are succulents and can thrive during harsher seasons.

Lenten Rose

For late winter and early spring, the lenten rose offers overlapping petaled flowers in light yellows, pinks, and even deep purple colors. They’re frequently a telling sign that spring is right around the corner. 

This year, prepare your commercial landscape for a beautiful winter today with Bumgardners Landscape. Schedule with us, and we’ll bring color to your outdoor space, keeping it lively throughout the dreary winter months.

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